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Student presentations

Please push your presentations to this repo as separate sub-directories, indicating the order that you presented, your name, and a v. brief description, all separated by dashes. E.g.: 01-FirstnameLastname-Topic/.

R Markdown

Please try to make your presentations using R Markdown. You can use any one of the multiple slide deck options. (For what it's worth, I use the xaringan package with metropolis theme for my lecture slides). Or you can output as a GitHub document or HTML document. If you choose the latter, I would request that you please include keep_md: true in your YAML, so that it is readable directly on GitHub.

Topics

Topics will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis. Each person is expected to present twice. Please add your name to the table below (you can edit this README directly on GitHub) as soon as you have chosen. Note, however, that "open" presentation topics need to be approved first. I've given a list of suggested ideas towards the bottom of this page. I would also prefer that some topics are only presented after specific lectures, but we can discuss that after you chosen.

Lecture Topic Resources Presenter
1 None NA NA
2 R Markdown a, b
3 GitKraken (or other GUI) a, b, c, d, e
4
5 Tidy data a, b
tinyverse a
6
SelectorGadget a
7 APIs a
8 Regular expressions a, b, c
9 CRS a, b
Geocoding a
10
11 Tidyeval a, b
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19 Big data a, b, c
20

Open topic and package suggestions

Don't feel limited to these, but here are some suggestions for the open topic slots:

Bayesian

C++

  • Rcpp (Note: You may want to start with a short introduction like this or this)

Communication

Education

Julia

Packages

  • Various good posts and examples, including here, here, and here

Python

Social and networks

Text / NLP

Time-series and forecasting

Workflow and automation